We've been having a great time with Maisy. Today we've had a nice sleep which ran to about 7 hours, a quiet morning, an icecream in the park and then another visit to Shenkin.
Maisy loves the sling. Also, I've gotten heaps of smiles, double-takes and even squeals wearing it.
Yesterday we went to Fratelli Fresh which is an awesome specialist grocer/Italian food shop. They gave us a taste of their range of amazing balsamic vinegars, aged 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. We got some olive ciabatta, eggplant and red capsicum that went very well with the Bruny Island Cheese Otto that Suds and Adele gave us.
Mmmm...prociutto wrapped cheese. Thanks Del and Suds!
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6 comments:
Nice adventure, have a nice day.
otto... almost bought one on saturday... yum...
good things. real men wear babies in slings.
i remember early days going to old-school Battery Point Oomph with Xavier. Good times.
Missing yall heaps. Will try to find some kinds of world church planting junnket excuse to come to Sydney really soon.
Yeah Mikey, that is one of my fondest memories of the King St days. Heading up there on a Saturday morning having just watched the Rage top 50, Xavvy in the pram and you working on your novel.
We'd love to hang with you guys and eat all the cheese in the world. Hopefully we'll be down in the not too distant future.
For some reason I'm not surprised you got some 'double-takes' on your excursion.
It'll be great to have you back in Tas.
Is there really a baby in that sling, or are you just taking this whole ninja thing a bridge too far?
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